Folders Program
Version 3.1
(c)Copyright 1991 Sloop Software

The folders program adds depth to the Program Manager groups.  It gives the
ability equivalent to having groups within groups.  Each folder can hold
any type of file you decide to place in it, including more folders.

Features include:
  - No limit on nesting folders within folders
  - Add any type of item to a folder
  - Move or copy items from folder to folder
  - Launch your applications directly from a folder
  - Customizable command lines for any item
  - Use virtually any icon on the system to represent items
  - Tie two or more folders to the same subfolder
  - Now supports 256 color display modes


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IMPORTANT NOTE: If you already have installed version 2.x of
Folders, you must run FINSTALL and select RE-INSTALL.  Due to the
difference in the use of icons, re-installing must be performed to
convert any existing folder data files to the new format.  Also, copy
files FOLDERS.EXE and FOLDERS.HLP to your windows directory.  Do not
copy over your FOLDERS.INI file.  It is also suggested you read the
notes on using icons in this file.

If you already have version 3.0 installed, to install the latest 
version, copy over the files FOLDERS.EXE and FOLDERS.HLP with the 
latest versions.  Then, if installing version 3.1, follow the 
instructions below for installing version 3.1 over 3.0.
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Installation (no previous versions installed):
  1. Copy files FOLDERS.EXE, FOLDERS.HLP and FOLDERS.INI to your
     windows directory.
  2. Run FINSTALL and follow its directions.  Be sure to select Install,
     not Re-Install.
  3. That's it.  Your are now ready to start getting organized.

  If this installation process should fail, follow the directions for
  manual install found in FOLDERS.WRI.


Installing v3.1 over v3.0:
  1. Edit the file FOLDERS.INI found in your windows directory in the
     following manner using some editor like Notepad:
       a. Under the section [Icons] change the first line to read
             Icon Count=8
       b. Delete all lines in this section starting with the line
          numbered 8.  You should now have the Icon Count=8 followed
          by lines numbered 0 thru 7.
       c. Save and close the file.
  2. Go to your folders directory and delete the file FOLDERS.ICF.
  3. You will now be able to run v3.1.  Note that you will have to
     add back in any icons you were using previously.

Getting Started:
  1. Once the program is installed, open your first folder.
  2. You can rename it, if you want, using the Name command under the File
     menu.  Be sure and rename it in the program group, too.
  3. From this folder, or any folder you create, you can make new folders.
     Simply choose New from the File menu.  You can create subfolders or
     new group level folders such as this first folder.
  4. Create whatever folders you want and add items to them using the
     Add Item command from the Edit menu.  For detail information on each 
     command, use either the help menu or read FOLDERS.WRI.
  5. A word of warning on creating new folders.  Each folder needs to have
     a unique name.  Lower or upper case makes no difference.


Notes on using icons:
  If you have already been using Folders, after re-installing you'll notice
  that most, if not all, of the items appear using the DOS icon.  This is
  due to the fact that new icons must be loaded into the folder system
  before they will appear.  This can be done in one of two manners.  The
  first way, and easiest way, is to simply add either an executable file
  with an icon in it or an item associated with an executable with an icon.

  For example, if .TXT files are associated with Notepad, if you add either
  a .TXT file or NOTEPAD.EXE to a folder, the notepad icon will become
  available for use by the Item Icon or the Set Default Icons commands.
  In addition, any item with a .TXT extension will appear using the notepad
  icon after this.  Note that the first time you do this, the folder will
  have to be closed and reopened before all items appear using their icon.

  The second method involves using the Add Icon command under the Special
  menu.  Using this command, you can add any acceptable icon description
  file.  These files usually end in .ICO.  Once an icon has been added, it
  can be accessed using the Item Icon or the Set Default Icons commands.  
  You'll note that when using these commands, some icon names appear with
  an asterisk before them.  These asterisks indicate icons that were added
  to the system from an executable in the manner described by the first
  method of adding icons.

  There are a couple of definite limitations in the use of icons.  First,
  CGA is not supported.  Second, Folders cannot extract the icon from an 
  application when that app uses only a monochrome icon, such as in Word 
  for Windows.  There may also be applications that Folders is unable to
  extract the icon from for some other reason.


Changes from version 2.0

- Only one copy of a particular folder may now be open at a time.
  Double-clicking on the folder icon or using the Open command on a
  folder already open will make the folder selected the active window,
  even if iconized.  It will not open a second copy of the folder.

- Group level folders are now created so their icon may be changed by
  simply going to the Change Icon menu of the Properties command and
  selecting View Next.  Previously, it was necessary to replace the
  file name in the Change Icon dialog with FOLDERS.EXE.

- Subfolders will now always appear starting in the lower-left hand
  corner of the folder.

Changes from version 2.1

- Use of icons changed considerably.  New command Add Icon allows any
  icon file to be added to the system for use in displaying items.  Also,
  executable files with icons in them and items associated with these
  executable will now appear using the executable's icon.

- Can now copy, move or delete multiple items at a time.  Pressing the 
  ctrl key while selecting items with the mouse, allows multiple items
  to be selected at a time.

- Folder windows may now be resized and the new size used from then on
  when opening that particular folder.  Simply set the folder to the
  desired size and then save the folder.  The next time it is open, it
  will appear using the saved size.

- Note that this version does not support SVGA.

Changes from version 3.0

- Problem corrected when using Folders with Windows running in debug mode.

- Fixed problem with Folders being stuck in multiple select mode until
  hitting CTRL key after using a menu accelerator.

Changes from version 3.0a,b

- Support for 256 color displays added.


Files on Disk:
  FOLDERS.EXE  - the executable for Folders
  FOLDERS.INI  - Folders initialization file
  FOLDERS.HLP  - Folders help file
  README.TXT   - this file
  FOLDERS.WRI  - documentation on folders
  FINSTALL.EXE - Folders install program
  FLD0000.FL0  - empty folder for use in manual install
  ORDERFRM.TXT - Folders order form


Note that this is a shareware program.  As such, this version only supports
fifteen folders.  Registering this program gets you a version that supports
well over a hundred folders.  The cost is a flat twenty dollars.  Registered
users of version 2.x may upgrade to 3.x for ten dollars.
The fee is payable to:

       Sloop Software
       6457 Mesedge Lane
       Colorado Springs, CO 80919

Be sure and specify your name, address, name of the program and where 
you obtained the program when registering.  Also, specify 3.5" or 5.25"
disk.  Colorado residents, please add the applicable sales tax.

Registering the program also entitles you to customer support.  Direct any
comments to the above address or email to CompuServe 72540,144.